Cloud Computing: Impact on Library Services Presented by Rita Gavelis November 19, 2013 What is Cloud Computing? Poll 1
How familiar are you with Cloud Computing? (Choose one) A. Very familiar, we use it al the time B. Somewhat familiar C. Have only heard the words D. Never heard of it before Definition What does it really mean? 2
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disadvantages Possible Downtime 4
Security Cost 5
Utility Inflexibility Lack of Support 6
Buy Out Iron Mountain Lock - In 7
Cloud Architecture How does it work? Servers 8
Internet Bandwidth Back End Architecture 9
What does the Library need? Cloud Host Reliable Internet 10
A Device Front End Types of Cloud Computing 11
Software as a Service Easier to Administer Everyone has the Same Version SaaS Accessible from Anywhere Collaboration is Easy Software is Automatically Updated The Apps Platform as a Service Easier to Administer Geographically Distributed Teams PaaS Services Obtained Worldwide One Vendor, One Bill Operating System is Automatically Updated 12
Platforms Infrastructure as a Service Easier to Administer Complete Desktop virtualization IaaS Dynamic Scaling Policy-Based Services Administrative Tasks are Automated Infrastructure 13
Development as a Service Identity as a Service Security 14
Types of Cyber Crime Hacking Identity Theft Spam Viruses Cost of Crime $400 Billion in 2011 $1.71 Billion in 1st Quarter of FY2014 $80 Billion by 2017 5% of IT Budget Goes Toward Security Securing Data 15
Amazon Security Guards 24/7 Firewalls Dedicated Connection Option Encrypted Data Storage Multi-Factor Authentication Isolated GovCloud Secure Access Trusted Advisor Private Subnets Dedicated, Hardware-Based Crypto Key Storage Option Unique Security Credentials Amazon Physical & Environmental Security Generators Uninterrupted Power Supply Climate & Temperature Controls Monitors Electrical, Mechanical, & Life Support Systems & Equipment Fire Detection & Suppression 16
Storage Device Decommissioning Securing Data to the Cloud Backup 17
Safety Net What Stays on Earth Critical Systems 18
Timed Access Financial Systems Cost 19
Time Licensing Savings Overtime 20
Pricing Free for Ed Pay as You Go 21
Pre-Pay TechRepublic Comparison Thoran Rodrigues Techrepublic Article: http://goo.gl/jvvlvd Avoiding Unneeded Expenses 22
Estimate Your Usage https://cloudability.com/ Check Your Usage Seek Price Breaks 23
Diet Cost of Ownership Operational Costs Salary + Benefits = Labor Utilities Rent Software / Licensing 24
Monthly Labor Salary & Benefits = $5,000 Time spent on task = 20% $5,000 x.20 = $1,000 Adjustments 3 Temp workers @ $5,000 each $5,000 x 3 = $15,000 For 2 months $15,000 x 2 = $30,000 Utilities Electric company charges you $.10 per kwh Kwh = Kilowatt Hour 1 Kilowatt = 1,000 watts 825 Watt Server Runs 24/7 825 x 24 = 19,800 watts per Day Divided by 1,000 = 19.8 19.8 x $.10 = $1.98 per day = $60.22 / mo =$722.70 / yr 25
Rent = $5 per sq foot Your Server room is 10 by 10 10 x 10 = 100sq ft x $5 = $500 Licensing A mail exchange Server = $1800/yr Google mail Server = $0 Transitioning 26
Poll Does your library currently use the Cloud? (Choose all that apply) A. Data Storage B. Webmail C. Media Streaming D. OPAC E. Other Planning 27
What to Move? Software Email 28
Media Cost Analysis Which Vendor? 29
Security Performance Compliance 30
Support Cost Flexible Billing 31
Lock-In Preparing the Library Who s Involved? New Roles? Software Tools? Time? Training? Weeding? Hardware Compatible? Maintenance 32
Down Time Monitor Usage Archiving 33
Private Members Only Public 34
Welcome Archive Considerations Migration? Compliant? Public or Private? My Data? Security Breach? Disaster Recovery? Change Service? List of Vendors 35
Questions? Thank you. Rita Gavelis rita@libassist.com Commons Acknowledgements Slides 15, 90-401(k)2012 / Flickr Slide 16 - William Mewes / Flickr Slide 17 - Travis Modisette / Flickr Slides 21, 93 - J4p4n / Openclipart.org Slide 22 - Damien Pollett / Flickr Slide 24 - Torkild Retvedt / Flickr Slide 25 - Warszwianka / Openclipart.org Slide 26 - Ben Stanfield / Flickr Slide 30 - Photosteve101 / Flickr Slide 31- Janto Dreiger / Wikimedia.org Slide 43 - Tzunghaor / Openclipart.org Slides 44, 72 - Bill Brooks / Flickr Slide 45 - FutUndBeidl / Flickr Slide 46 - Pascal / Flickr Slide 48 - John / Wikimedia.org Slide 49 - Cornellanenge / Wikimedia.org Slide 54 - PEO ACWA / Flickr 36
Slides 56, 85 - Ken Teegardin / Flickr Slide 58 - Martin Pettitt / Flickr Slide 60 - Philo Nordlund / Flickr Slides 73, 74 - Kheel Center / Flickr Slide 76 - Tim Dorr / Flickr Slide 91 - Daniil Vasiliev / Flickr Slide 99 - Ben Schumin / Flickr Slide 101 - James Halliday / Flickr Slide 103 - Elliott Brown / Flickr Infopeople webinars are supported in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. This material is licensed under a Creative Commons 3.0 Share & Share-Alike license. Use of 37